I was born in Cork, Ireland. I’ve lived in Berlin, London, Paris and Amsterdam. I studied at university in Thessaloniki, but Glasgow's the best. I think we're privileged to live here.

I love languages. Maybe that’s one of the reasons I travelled.

We move around and settle in places for all sorts of reasons. If we’re lucky that’s a choice.

Ireland was thriving when I left. I'm a cultural migrant, but I'm am immigrant nevertheless.

I think we should remain in Europe. It looks like the main reason people want to leave is fears around immigration. There’s an unfortunate view of migration, with a lack of understanding around the reasons for, or differences between those seeking asylum - who don't necessarily want to stay - and those who choose to migrate.

Migration opens up possibilities for us all.

The first time I lived here eight years ago I was leaving for good. There was a big leaving party the night before I was due to get the 6am train to London.

This Irish guy came to my leaving do, and he saw me to the station the next morning. I did get on the train that day but we have two kids now, and they’re Glaswegian.